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WILSON MAY SPEAK HERE ON RETURN TRIP FROM EUROPE

WOULD COME IN MARCH

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President Wilson may speak at the University, probably in March, on his return trip to the United States, if an invitation extended to him by the Harvard League of Nations Society is accepted. Secretary Tumulty notified the officers of the Society this week that he has referred the matter to the President, who now has it under consideration.

The secretary of the society, E. B. Schwulst '19, said last evening that he thought the President would honor the University with his presence if he should return from France to Boston instead of New York. Mayor Andrew J. Peters '95 has already cabled the President, asking him to come back by way of Boston.

Name Members For N. E. Congress.

The University League of Nations Society has been allotted 26 delegates to the New England Congress of Free Nations, which will meet at the Tremont Temple, February 7 and 8. Besides J. E. Harley 2G., president, Harris Berlack '20, vice-president, and E. B. Schwulst '19, secretary, the representatives of the society have been appointed as follows: G. W. Allport '19, R. F. Arragon 4G., J. I. Burns 2L., Dr. Kenneth Colgrove 4G., Hallowell Davis 1M., M. J. Donner '21, J. R. Gregg, unC., Miles Hanson '20, Powers Hapgood '21, E. B. Hutchinson '22, J. E. Lumbard, Jr., '22, V. S. Ram 2G., Paul Schwab 1G., R. G. Trotter, Instructor in History, H. P. Weiner '19, and Dr. P. Q. Wright, Instructor in International Law. There are eight other delegates who will serve as ushers and who have not yet been appointed. Although the sessions of the Congress will be open to the public, the delegates will have special seats.

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